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Anonymous Reader :

i thankyou for the communistgovernment
rule lao over 30 years, i support one party government control, my friend you think why i say that, let think about lao
story between king chao fageun to this present, lao has 3 king, lao fight lao,lao
kill lao to this present time,and still continue kill and jail lao people, usually
lao people never see other country and education from foreig, and lao people afraid to die, and no one can overthrow
the communist government, i think lao
people like communist rule,choumaly sayasome and khantai sipandone say we are
working free no money, we don't need money
we love country, we protect our country
but your boss has over million dollars in
foreig bank.their have branch new car,
branch new house, but you have nothing
obey communist government law and go back
home if you wish,that is no way you talk
talk about overthrow them, i born in lao
i go lao now my friend.

Jan 15, 2012 08:06 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

I would like to blame old regim never teach a kid the right way, three head Elephan need to distoy it, that make many kids mistakend, Lao alway be lao.Now is booming and welcome to everyome come to visit and stay, most peoples talk bad about lao they did not have any money, too much gamble at casino, also they have lose family.

Nov 29, 2011 03:59 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

I thought we have been the US for 30 yrs and learned a lot from this country but I guess we aren't learning anything. It's time to change in Laos for the better of people who are living in Laos not in US real nationalist.

Nov 29, 2011 01:23 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

Lao law, Lao jail and Laotiane's way of punishment leave Laos alone.

Nov 28, 2011 09:47 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

I dont agree w/this activists.They might been pushed by somebodyelse. Laos has relationship w/more than 150 countries and organizations all around the world. If they are true Laotians. Do something to help instead of destroy. I understand that the current regime is not perfect. However no other countries are perfect. Especially, landlock country like our country. I can go back there anytime I want to. Able to enjoy as much as I can. I have been living in the US for more than 30 yrs. I am naturalize citizen, however, I am still Lao descendent. No one which lives in the US go back to his/her country to destroy, except uneducated people, which rarely done.

Nov 28, 2011 08:37 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

This is a common form of mistreatment of prisoners in Leninist one-party autocratic regimes: intentionally give prisoners an inadequate or semi-starvation diet while making them do forced labor so as to have them tortured by their growling stomachs each and every day.

Nov 24, 2011 01:46 PM

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